Games: Steam, Atari, and Proton
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Steam local network game transfers are a game-changer
The idea is simple: if you have a game downloaded on another PC and you’re both on the same local network, then Steam can download game data from that PC, avoiding the need to download the game over public [Internet]. Using this method you can reduce your [Internet] usage and enjoy faster download times.
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Atari Introduces A New Old Console
Readers of a certain age no doubt remember the Atari 2600 — released in 1977, the 8-bit system helped establish the ground rules for gaming consoles as we know them today, all while sporting a swanky faux wood front panel designed to make the system look at home in contemporary living rooms.
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Izhar Firdaus: Creating “Reverse WSL” For Running Windows Application On Linux Host
State of the linux desktop in 2023
Linux today have matured to the point where majority of activities commonly done by computer users can be achieved easily, especially considering most people are primarily using the computer to access internet applications. Even when it comes to gaming, thanks to Steam’s effort in Proton and Steam Deck, Linux is now a pretty viable platform for those who who are not playing competitive games.